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Importance of higher education in person with schizophrenia - A study in Assam

Author:

Krishnakhi Choudhury and Karabi Deka

Subject Area:

Social Sciences and Humanities

Abstract:

The present study is undertaken in the state of Assam. The study is based on Primary and Secondary data. Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder that has affected people throughout history. Treatment helps relieve many symptoms of schizophrenia, but most people who have the disorder cope with symptoms throughout their lives. Researchers are developing more effective medications and using new research tools to understand the causes of schizophrenia. Educating Individuals with Schizophrenia, to this point we have discussed what people diagnosed with schizophrenia can do to help themselves, and even what family and other relatives can do to help; but there is still the issue of how to educate these individuals in our classrooms. People with schizophrenia have difficulty retrieving associations within a context, and this creates a pervasive loss of memory that makes everyday life a challenge. In this paper an attempt is made to study the role of higher education because children and people over 45 rarely get schizophrenia. Despite the widespread misconception that people with schizophrenia have no chance of recovery or improvement, the reality is much more hopeful. Although currently there is no cure for schizophrenia, you can treat and manage it with education, medication, self-help strategies, and supportive therapies. Successful schizophrenia treatment depends on a combination of factors. Medication alone is not enough. It's important to also Educate them about their illness. With the help of education, most people with schizophrenia are able to have satisfying relationships, work or pursue other meaningful activities, be part of the community, and enjoy life.